scispace - formally typeset
H

Henri Gleyzolle

Researcher at European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Publications -  5
Citations -  199

Henri Gleyzolle is an academic researcher from European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brownian motion & Shear flow. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 184 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

X-ray transfocators: focusing devices based on compound refractive lenses

TL;DR: A tunable X-ray focusing and/or monochromating device, called a transfocator, is described and examples of its implementation on ID11 at the ESRF are given.
Journal ArticleDOI

X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy under flow.

TL;DR: The experimental results and theoretical predictions presented in this paper show that in the low shear limit for a transverse flow scattering geometry (scattering wavevector q perpendicular to the direction of flow) the measured relaxation times are independent of the flow rate and determined only by the diffusive motion of the particles.

The extension of ID11 for nanoscale and hierarchical characterization

TL;DR: Beamline ID11 at the ESRF has been recently upgraded by the complete redesign of the optics and by the extension of the beamline to 100 m in length as discussed by the authors, coupled with the construction of a dedicated endstation for micro-and nano-focusing applications for diffraction and microscopy experiments in solid state chemistry, physics and materials science.
Posted Content

X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy under flow

TL;DR: The experimental results and theoretical predictions presented in this article show that in the low shear limit, for a transverse flow scattering geometry, the measured relaxation times are independent of the flow rate and determined only by the diffusive motion of the particles.
Journal ArticleDOI

Self-assembly of organic monolayers below the freezing threshold.

TL;DR: This work has mimicked this biological "trick" by using the surface of a cryo-protectant as a liquid subphase for the preparation of organic membranes, and gained new insights into membrane stability, morphology, and reorganization at low temperatures.